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  3. MILITIAMEN STEADY IN FIRST MAJOR ACTION IN N.G.

    WITH AUSTRALIAN FORCES AT FINSCHHAFEN, December 5 (delayed). -- Militia, troops--part of a force whose large majority have applied to be transferred to the AIF--have scored important successes in their first ...

    Article : 768 words
  4. U.S. CONGRESS REBELLIOUS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- The most serious legislative rebellion in New Deal history will confront President Roosevelt when he returns to Washington from his international ...

    Article : 482 words
  5. Magistrate Attacks Immoral Films

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Modern girls are led away by the films and are attracted by anyone in uniform, particularly ...

    Article : 195 words
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  7. SABOTEURS RISK DEATH IN OCCUPIED EUROPE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Sabotage in the enemy-occupied countries undoubtedly is whittling down Germany's war potential. Gradually the resistance ...

    Article : 415 words
  8. U.S. NOT SEEKING BASES IN SIBERIA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- In an official film showing how strong Germany and Japan still are, the narrator ...

    Article : 175 words
  9. Chinese Fight For Rice Bowl

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday. Chinese troops recaptured Tehshan, south of Changteh, this afternoon, after furious ...

    Article : 160 words
  10. Serious British Coal Shortage

    LONDON. Wednesday. -- Direct coal rationing begins on December 13. when most industrial users will have their supplies cut 10 per ...

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  11. GEN. MacArthur Reports Today:

    NEW GUINEA.--Huon Peninsula (opposite the southern end of New Britain).--Elements of our ground forces in a flank move, captured ...

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  12. BRITONS' 1944 BACON RATION DOWN?

    LONDON. Wednesday. -- The weekly British bacon ration will probably be reduced from four to three ounces in 1944. -- Herald ...

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  13. £80,000 FOR PLASTIC SURGERY AT OXFORD

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Oxford University has accepted the offer of the Nuffield Provincial Pitals Trust, made at Lord ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. Mosleys Isolated At Old Inn

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Sir Oswald Mosley and Lady Mosley, accompanied by police officers, today arrived at an ...

    Article : 235 words
  15. Britons Eating More Bread And Drinking More Beer

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Bread and beer were the Englishman's traditional staple food and drink, and were becoming steadily more nourishing and weaker, respectively, but Englishmen were eating and drinking more, and were never ...

    Article : 211 words
  16. AIF TAKES HEIGHT ON EDGE OF WAREO

    In a well-planned outflanking move, AIF unifs have captured Peak Hill, a strategic height on the edge of Wareo village, in the Huon Peninsula area of New Guinea. ...

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  17. MORE CANADIANS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Thousands of Canadian troop reinforcements arrived recently in Britain from Canada. They ...

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  18. NEARLY ALL LONDON COURTS CLOSED BY 'FLU EPIDEMIC

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Eight Civil courts are closed, and the High Court, is almost deserted because of influenza, which has ...

    Article : 155 words
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